
Camera Craftsman - November/December 1975
This November/December 1975 issue of Camera Craftsman delivers comprehensive content for repair technicians and photography equipment enthusiasts. Featured is an in-depth profile of F.W. (Bill) Conley, a key industry figure, authored by R.E. Ellerbusch. The primary article examines energy-conserving flash units, documenting technological evolution from quench tubes through modern thyristor designs, written by Lawrence C. Lyells. Samuel L. Love's Point to Ponder column explores Management by Objectives, applying this organizational methodology to repair shop operations. Regular sections include industry news, flange-focal distance tables, practical optics guidance with the Pan-Cinor 1:3.4 F=25-100 lens evaluation, employment listings, and a technical data exchange for service technicians. The issue also introduces National Camera's revolutionary AutoSystem-7 automatic testing system, complete with full technical specifications for digital readout capabilities. A must-read for professionals seeking to enhance their repair expertise and stay current with cutting-edge technological developments in the camera service industry.
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- 35
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- Photography